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Technicians repaired meteorological sensors, damaged by a ship strike, on a Gulf Stream buoy in April, 2006. The buoy is the first surface mooring in deep water to survive the wind, waves, and four-knot currents of the Stream for more than six months. (Photo by Patrick Rowe, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)